Cadillac Area Trail Report – Cadillac Trails – 12/23
We had a large crew out yesterday cleaning up as many downed trees and limbs as they could. The rest will have to wait for the groomers to hit the trails or for courteous sledders who want to lend a hand. We always appreciate those sledders who take the time to stop and clear what brush they can helping the groomers out. The less time the the groomers have to spend getting out of the tractors clearing trail, the more time they have to spend grooming. Check out the “What’s Happening” page of our webpage to see some pictures of yesterday’s trail brushing operation. It will give you an idea of trail conditions. BTW–the clean-up crew reported there is more snow north of Boon–about 8 to 10 inches. Trails are in great shape. Our crews worked hard on them throughout the summer. Lots of the old signs were removed and some new signs put up. REMEMBER there are fewer signs in the woods this winter so when you finally do get a chance to ride, take your time and enjoy the ride. The need for speed may be costly to you and to others. Assume every trail is a winding trail and be ready for the next curve. A reminder to those who enjoy riding the White Pine Trail, State Park officials have asked snowmobilers to ‘refrain from operating snowmobiles when less than four inches of snow cover the trail.’ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VIA CADILLAC WINTER PROMOTIONS
Snow Accumulation: 5 inches
http://www.cadillacwinterpromotions.org/trailconditions.html